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TAMPA — The Bucs finally have secured one free agent cornerback — from last year's class.

Eric Wright, who had four years left on a five-year, $37.5 million contract he signed as a free agent last season, restructured to a one-year deal to remain with the team.

Wright's guaranteed salary of $7.75 million for 2013 was voided when he tested positive for a banned substance he said was Adderall and was suspended for four games last season.

Now the Bucs have at least one starting veteran corner. Ronde Barber, who turned 38 Sunday, has moved to safety and is undecided about a 17th season. The Bucs reportedly are willing to trade their 13th overall pick in the draft in a package for Jets CB Darrelle Revis. If that fails, they could pick a cornerback.

The Bucs also announced they re-signed backup QB Dan Orlovsky to a one-year contract worth the veteran minimum and saved about $850,000 on the cap with the restructured deal.

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Ex-Bull Jenkins joins Raiders

Cornerback Mike Jenkins, a former USF and Bradenton Southeast High standout, signed with the Raiders as a free agent. Oakland also signed free agent safety Usama Young and re-signed defensive end Andre Carter and cornerback Joselio Hanson.

Jets:Dawan Landry signed to replace his brother LaRon Landry at safety. LaRon signed with the Colts last month.

Seahawks: Quarterback Brady Quinn was signed to back up Russell Wilson.